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The Cube Mixed Use Condominium Complex Designed By Oppenheim Architecture and Design

Friday, November 12th 2010

This architecture is combined condominium complex. This building is located in Design District, Miami, Florida. The credits that handled this architectures are Chad Oppenheim, Carlos Ramos, Giovana Henao, Kevin McMorris, Juan López, Carla Urreiztieta, Camilo Orozco, Ana Maria Calle, and Rodrigo Londoño. This building is based on the client Nexus Development Group. The project area of this building is 240,000 sqf. It is projected in 2012 and rendered by Dbox.

This Cube Mixed Use Condominium Complex features the next frontier in multifamily high-rise housing in urban areas. In response to the individual needs of owners and the need of creating a sense of identity, this design provides the opportunity to not simply pick finishes and add fences. Future condominium owners are propelled to communicate with the architect their needs and day to day functions. Architectural assumption is thrown to the wayside, and Cube is the approach to condominium living in Miami.

A dramatic and elemental steel infrastructure creates the possibility for ultimate volumetric flexibility where the homeowner can customize spatial prerogatives. Rising 22 stories over the design district in Miami, Florida—Cube promotes its occupants to design their own domain with the possibility of connecting multiple cube modules vertically, horizontally, and diagonally in addition to creating double height volumes, garden voids and cantilevered living environments. Generated by desire and need rather than architectural presumption, the volumetric play of the building creates intriguing arrangements of solid and void— a true interactive architecture. View More

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